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The Confessor's Wife

By: Kelly Evans
Narrated by: Deryn Oliver
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In the 11th Century, when barren wives are customarily cast aside, how does Edith of Wessex not only manage to stay married to King Edward the Confessor but also become his closest advisor, promote her family to the highest offices in the land, and help raise her brother to the throne? And why is her story only told in the footnotes of Edward’s history?

Not everyone approves of Edward’s choice of bride. Even the king’s mother, Emma of Normandy, detests her daughter-in-law, and Edith is soon on the receiving end of her displeasure. Balancing her sense of family obligation with her duty to her husband, Edith must also prove herself to her detractors.

Edward and Edith’s relationship is respectful and caring, but when Edith’s enemies engineer her family’s fall from grace, the king is forced to send her away. She vows to do anything to protect her family’s interests at any cost, if she returns. Can Edith navigate the dangerous path fate has set her while still remaining loyal to both her husband and her family?

©2019 Kelly Evans (P)2019 Kelly Evans
Middle Ages Marriage Royalty Medieval Historical Fiction Fiction
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This was the first time I read about Edith of Wessex and Edward The Confessor and I really couldn't liked the novel more!! It is in fact an interesting, emotional and entertaining book. You can follow it's history easily, even if you don't know much about Edward The Confessor and it's era. I must also add that Deryn Oliver's narration is simply stunning!

A little gem!

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Kelly Evans Audible book is so good. She does a wonderful job at creating the characters and story about Edith the Confessor’s Wife, that stride or charge through the timeframe of 1040-1066. The narrator, Deryn Oliver,
definitely does an excellent job in bringing all the characters to life!

It’s a great time to read The Confessor’s Wife too, being that we’re just about 15 days till Edith’s brother King Harold meets Duke William of Normandy for battle on 14th October 1066.

Kelly’s writing has the same enthusiasm as Bernard Cromwell!

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For a genre not usually listened to, historic, the Confessor's Wife was heavily enjoyable. Well written, it had interesting characters and a good narrator. Worth it.

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The Confessor’s Wife by Kelly Evans is a story of medieval history and King Edward the Confessor and Edith’s life. The story of this strong woman was interesting and enjoyable. The narration by Deryn Oliver was great! It brought the story to life.

Entertaining story of Edith of Wessex

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I enjoyed this book thoroughly, however it was more of a historical account of events and less of a climactic, exciting tale. I was intrigued by some of the historical events and found myself going to do additional research about dates/people, so while the story itself was relatively flat, the book was enjoyable to the side of me that loves the historical part of historical fiction!

More of an account than a story

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